Afghanistan, March 13 -- Save the Children has announced it will suspend its malnutrition support programs in Afghanistan within 30 days due to severe cuts in foreign aid. This suspension will leave thousands of vulnerable children without access to essential healthcare and nutrition services, exacerbating an already critical situation.

According to a statement from the organization, 18 health centers supported by them and their partners have already been closed, and only 14 other centers have enough funding to continue operating for the next month. If new financial aid is not received, these centers will also be shut down.

The organization emphasized that in January of this year alone, its health centers provided services to more than 13...